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transition day at the state department. on a sad note, ed koch, new york city's iconic mayor died early this morning from congestive heart failure at the age of 88. he was failure at age of 88. koch presided for 12 years, credited with bringing the city back from financial collapse, launched an ambitious housing program, a lifelong champion of gay rights, breezed through the streets of new york city with the thumb's up sign and asking his trademark question. >> am i doing all right? hi, everybody. >> how am i doing? koch was also combative. critics say exacerbating new york's racial divides. endorsing george w. bush over john kerry in 2004 but coming home to the democrats when barack obama ran in 2008 after initially supporting hillary clinton. he was remembered by mayor mike bloomberg this morning. >> we are going to pay respects to ed koch for a long time because he really made this city what it is today and his successes have been building their careers on him. ed was the quintessential mayor. >> ed koch's funeral will b
transition day at the state department. on a sad note, ed koch, new york city's iconic mayor died early this morning from congestive heart failure at the age of 88. he was failure at age of 88. koch presided for 12 years, credited with bringing the city back from financial collapse, launched an ambitious housing program, a lifelong champion of gay rights, breezed through the streets of new york city with the thumb's up sign and asking his trademark question. >> am i doing all right? hi,...
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let's talk about the state department. general dempsey, seems to me that generalham kept you pretty -- that general hamm kept you pretty well informed. >> i agree with that. >> did general hamm ever order a military asset in motion and someone told him to stand down? >> no. in fact he was with us in the pentagon. >> so he was with you. now you knew about the cable from ambassador stevens because general hamm informed you of it, is that correct? >> in a written weekly report. >> so when secretary clinton testified a few weeks ago that she had a clear-eyed assessment of the threat we faced in libya, is that really a credible statement, if she didn't know about the ambassador's cable on august 15 saying we can't tchevend place? >> well, i don't know that she didn't know about the cable. >> she said she didn't. >> then that's -- >> are you stunned that she didn't? >> i would call myself surprised she didn't. >> are you surprised that the president of the united states never calls you, secretary panetta, and says how is it goin
let's talk about the state department. general dempsey, seems to me that generalham kept you pretty -- that general hamm kept you pretty well informed. >> i agree with that. >> did general hamm ever order a military asset in motion and someone told him to stand down? >> no. in fact he was with us in the pentagon. >> so he was with you. now you knew about the cable from ambassador stevens because general hamm informed you of it, is that correct? >> in a written...
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to the state department. we'll bring you the live event. everyone seems to have the cell phone in place. probably means she is nearing the door there. we'll bring you the event, of course. and there's a lot going on today. here's some things we just thought you should know. the city of new orleans ready to party and play ball for the super bowl this weekend. the baltimore ravens taking on san francisco 49ers. everyone's calling it the har-bowl. a reporter asked coaching broerts jim and john if they'd consider a postgame hug instead of a hand shake. >> i have given no consideration to it. not for one second, jerry. have you, jim? >> i have not. >> i love the contrast in their outfits there. >>> "the new york times" number cruncher nate silver written about the super bowl pick. he did not come -- didn't come right out and pick the 49ers but he wrote, while the 49ers had the better offense and defense, the ravens had the best special teams in the league this year. so it's worth mentioning, a month ago, he predic
to the state department. we'll bring you the live event. everyone seems to have the cell phone in place. probably means she is nearing the door there. we'll bring you the event, of course. and there's a lot going on today. here's some things we just thought you should know. the city of new orleans ready to party and play ball for the super bowl this weekend. the baltimore ravens taking on san francisco 49ers. everyone's calling it the har-bowl. a reporter asked coaching broerts jim and john if...
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state department we obviously take very seriously. the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little co-operation was shown until it was demanded highly political and we. were going to. come up with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure autopsy and investigation results are expected to take weeks if not months to be announced no arrests have yet been made the dead boy's younger brother's destiny is yet to be determined for now he continues living in the adoptive family where his brother died while the investigation of floor paste in the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad for the us to pay attention to yet anot
state department we obviously take very seriously. the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little co-operation was shown until it was demanded highly political and we. were going to. come up with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they...
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state department hiking group anonymous. the files to the database of the government branch online you can find out what they discovered. is easier to. indeed. a quick look at some other world news for you now starting with the ongoing violence in syria a football that has been killed several other players injured after a mortar bomb hit a stadium in damascus two shells landed in the sports facility in the center of the city where holmes based team was training a day earlier to mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties. france's far right leader has been to britain but gone to a less than warm welcome as you can see here or in the pen that was invited to cambridge university to debate about the event french politics police clashed with around two hundred ninety fascist demonstrators outside the venue the panties off the sergeant wrong sort of lose came third in last year's presidential election has been a year away tenuous. and bug areas entire government has resigne
state department hiking group anonymous. the files to the database of the government branch online you can find out what they discovered. is easier to. indeed. a quick look at some other world news for you now starting with the ongoing violence in syria a football that has been killed several other players injured after a mortar bomb hit a stadium in damascus two shells landed in the sports facility in the center of the city where holmes based team was training a day earlier to mortars exploded...
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the united states has a very complex adoption system where the state department has federal responsibilities which it can't properly executed because adoption itself is performed at the state level in america the federal government has no control over what actually happens in in adoptions you need to have a proper system in place that checks birth adoptive parents much better before the adoption which has posts adoption monitoring all that is not really in place there is screening but it's not properly done post adoption monitoring is impossible. especially in america it is impossible because of right to privacy. or the treatment of russian orphans by their adoptive u.s. families and the subsequent russian adoption ban against the u.s. certainly sparked fierce debate on our website r.t. dot com you'll find more stories from both sides you can also get a hold and leave your own comments there if you like. so now tensions are escalating in the west bank where the death of a palestinian in an israeli jail has triggered a fresh wave of violence thousands of palestinian prisoners are already refu
the united states has a very complex adoption system where the state department has federal responsibilities which it can't properly executed because adoption itself is performed at the state level in america the federal government has no control over what actually happens in in adoptions you need to have a proper system in place that checks birth adoptive parents much better before the adoption which has posts adoption monitoring all that is not really in place there is screening but it's not...
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jennifer griffin is live at the state department. all of this is falling on sct hillary clinton's last day. >> reporter: in fact, it was an extraordinary scene at the state department just moments ago as secretary of state hillary clinton made her way through the hallways and to the exit where hundreds of state department employees had packed to say goodbye, to hear her final farewell. they cheered. it was a very emotional farewell for the secretary of state. the 67th secretary of state who has now left the building, but as you mentioned, the exit was marred by this attack in turkey on the u.s. embassy earlier in the day. here's what secretary of state hillary clinton said as she left. >> of course, we live in very complex and even dangerous times as we saw again just today at our embassy in ankara where we were attacked and lost one of our foreign service nationals and others injured. >> reporter: secretary of state designate john kerry will be given the oath by supreme court justice sonia sotomayor during a private ceremony, shepar
jennifer griffin is live at the state department. all of this is falling on sct hillary clinton's last day. >> reporter: in fact, it was an extraordinary scene at the state department just moments ago as secretary of state hillary clinton made her way through the hallways and to the exit where hundreds of state department employees had packed to say goodbye, to hear her final farewell. they cheered. it was a very emotional farewell for the secretary of state. the 67th secretary of state...
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and the state department. our personnel are putting themselves at risk from afghanistan to north africa, in the middle east and asian pacific and making great, personal sacrifices in order to prevent conflict and to help achieve the american dream of giving our children a better life. that dream has been hillary clinton. the department of defense recognizes her for her great work in helping all of us to better defend this nation and to provide that better life. in my time in and out of government, hillary clinton is one of the most informed, passionate, and dedicated public servants i have had the privilege to serve alongside. she has devoted her life to expanding opportunities for everyone, to build a better future for this country and the world. she believes everyone deserves a chance to fulfill their dreams and aspirations. it was her inspiration that encouraged me to move forward and to be able to bring down the last barriers for women in the department of defense and to give them the ability to have a cha
and the state department. our personnel are putting themselves at risk from afghanistan to north africa, in the middle east and asian pacific and making great, personal sacrifices in order to prevent conflict and to help achieve the american dream of giving our children a better life. that dream has been hillary clinton. the department of defense recognizes her for her great work in helping all of us to better defend this nation and to provide that better life. in my time in and out of...
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every single lecture has a state department member that's. so you know that you're not really learning public relations. how to implement. the u.s. trade and development agency an offshoot of the state department's u.s.a. id claims that what they call aid is actually investment agencies deputy director says every one dollar they invest they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports america's officials maintain that it's hard to overestimate the benefits of investing in public diplomacy the investment i do not call it spending it's an investment it's absolutely an investment and there's a return on investment. and it's very hard to quantify that return completely but i can tell you that you could quantify troops but you don't have to send somewhere so i never pursued a career with that training she were seek to. bring other countries i mean i may not be fond of the government in iran but i support it's not pretty and i was sitting last. lectures and people saying how do we think the market i'd be undermined the government so for me it was a real
every single lecture has a state department member that's. so you know that you're not really learning public relations. how to implement. the u.s. trade and development agency an offshoot of the state department's u.s.a. id claims that what they call aid is actually investment agencies deputy director says every one dollar they invest they get eight dollars back in u.s. exports america's officials maintain that it's hard to overestimate the benefits of investing in public diplomacy the...
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us. >> it is the state department's fall? >> i am not blaming the state department. >> you do you play -- blame? who was responsible? >> a clear assessment was made it cannot withstand the sustained attack on the consulate with many other indications on the board over there with various attacks. >> i stand by the report of the accountability review board. i was also concerned at that time with yemen, yemen, is, bob, khartoum, ka bul, baghdad, we had extreme threats against those places as well. >> none of those rose to the level of the threat and benghazi. did they rise to that level they could not survive a sustained attack? >> yes, they did. >> basically you say our capability allowed, we do not have the capability to station forces nearby? >> we did have the capabilities. >> but we did not use those capabilities. >> based on time and distance and alert posture that would not have gotten there in time. >> it is an hour and a half flight their general, finally, i would ask again what i asked last march when 7,500 citizens of
us. >> it is the state department's fall? >> i am not blaming the state department. >> you do you play -- blame? who was responsible? >> a clear assessment was made it cannot withstand the sustained attack on the consulate with many other indications on the board over there with various attacks. >> i stand by the report of the accountability review board. i was also concerned at that time with yemen, yemen, is, bob, khartoum, ka bul, baghdad, we had extreme threats...
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state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department can use in fear this is. actually just like any other children in the u.s. like children love of their parents and so state level view of the children in russia who are. in child protection supervised care. by rights out there from official from the safe one child adoption very. well five and finally it's treated like any other child there's nobody supervising and nobody can offer you anything you post adoption reform. russia very. identity of the current by the. adoption agency. and none of these people. say anything about you know one has to work on the children work with the power and work towards reintegration into the family. turkey aspiring to become an e.q. member has been urged by the council of europe to improve its record on press freedom the country is another world leader in imprisoning journalists in the so-called antiterrorism laws of oratory is allowed to detain suspects for long periods of time before being formally charged parties or in english to reports. it's because of people like me that
state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department can use in fear this is. actually just like any other children in the u.s. like children love of their parents and so state level view of the children in russia who are. in child protection supervised care. by rights out there from official from the safe one child adoption very. well five and finally it's treated like any other child there's nobody supervising and nobody can offer you anything you post adoption reform. russia very....
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adoption laws the united states has a very complex adoption system where the state department has federal responsibilities which it comes properly executed because adoption itself is performed at the state level in america the federal government has no control over who actually happens in you know the options you need to have a proper system in place that checks. adoptive parents much better before the adoption which has posts option monitoring all that is not really in place there is screening but it's not properly done post adoption monitoring is impossible. especially in america it is impossible because a right to privacy. the muslim brotherhood expands its presence in jordan it's become the most viable opposition group winning over the population with aid programs coming out with a portrait of why some are worried about the rise of the islam it. is later but now the u.k. prime minister david cameron has bugs that idea redirecting hundreds of millions in foreign aid money towards military operations security peacekeeping and demobilization are the most likely recipients the job politic
adoption laws the united states has a very complex adoption system where the state department has federal responsibilities which it comes properly executed because adoption itself is performed at the state level in america the federal government has no control over who actually happens in you know the options you need to have a proper system in place that checks. adoptive parents much better before the adoption which has posts option monitoring all that is not really in place there is screening...
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>> the state department have the answer to that question. >> let's talk about the state department. general dempsey, it seems to me that general ham get too well informed. did he on that night ever suggest a military assets in motion? >> no. he was with us. you knew about the cable because general ham informed of that. >> in a written weekly report. >> when secretary clinton testified a few weeks ago that she had a clear assessment of the threats we face some chalybeate, is that really a credible -- we face in libya, is that really a credible thing? >> i did not know she didn't know about the cable. i will call myself surprised if she did not. >> are you surprised in never -- the present never called you and ask how it was going/ ? did he know the level of threat? >> we were deploying the forces. he knew we rippling the forces. >> i hate to interrupt you. we do not deploy any forces. >> it was over. >> he did not know how long it would last. did you ever call him and say it does not look like we have anything to get there any time soon/\ ? >> the event was over. >> it lasted almost
>> the state department have the answer to that question. >> let's talk about the state department. general dempsey, it seems to me that general ham get too well informed. did he on that night ever suggest a military assets in motion? >> no. he was with us. you knew about the cable because general ham informed of that. >> in a written weekly report. >> when secretary clinton testified a few weeks ago that she had a clear assessment of the threats we face some...
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our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, at the state department for us tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. with egypt on fire and a suicide bomber attacking the u.s. embassy compound in turkey, there was no time to celebrate the changing of the guard at the state department. even on her last day as secretary of state, hillary clinton was calling the turkish foreign minister and the u.s. ambassador in ankara. >> of course, we live in very complex and even dangerous times as we saw again just today at our embassy in ankara. >> reporter: the embassy in turkey is old, build in the 1950s but the front gate is separate from the main building and well defended by marines. >> that actually insured this wasn't far worse than it could have been. >> reporter: clinton's state department farewell was bittersweet. she took time to tour the building, saying goodbye to cafeteria workers. in the crowd, u.n. ambassador, susan rice, who had so wanted clinton's job. clinton's departure had the energy of a campaign rally. as she left, some women were shou
our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, at the state department for us tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. with egypt on fire and a suicide bomber attacking the u.s. embassy compound in turkey, there was no time to celebrate the changing of the guard at the state department. even on her last day as secretary of state, hillary clinton was calling the turkish foreign minister and the u.s. ambassador in ankara. >> of course, we live in...
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state department we obviously take very seriously. the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little co-operation was shown until it was demanded. all were going to. follow with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure autopsy and investigation results are expected to take weeks if not months to be announced no arrests have yet been made the dead boy's younger brother's destiny is yet to be determined for now he continues living in the adoptive family where his brother died while the investigation of floor paste and the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad for the us to pay attention to yet another tragic destiny o
state department we obviously take very seriously. the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little co-operation was shown until it was demanded. all were going to. follow with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and...
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state department can use in the spirit this is adults and children actually said like any other children in the u.s. like children love of their parents and so the state level cannot interfere of the children in russia who are in danger of the homes are in in in child protection in supervised care supervised by or by by shelter from officials in the space and wanted child abduction and up to your regular giffords out of private family and it's basically like any other child and so there's nobody supervising and there's nobody just enough audience and equally postproduction with force will be a mighty central russia they're just rock the boat either due to the parents or i believe in a child's adoption agency to do something and learn to speak but fortunately for us they say anything to be critical about production from her school work for their children work with the parents and work towards reintegration into the family. with traffic halted school shut north spittles desperately understaffed labor unions in greece are barking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's cri
state department can use in the spirit this is adults and children actually said like any other children in the u.s. like children love of their parents and so the state level cannot interfere of the children in russia who are in danger of the homes are in in in child protection in supervised care supervised by or by by shelter from officials in the space and wanted child abduction and up to your regular giffords out of private family and it's basically like any other child and so there's...
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is at state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department here this is. actually like any other children in the u.s. like children love their parents and so the state level cannot interfere about children rochelle who are in our. in child protection supervised care summarized by rights out there from officials from the save for a child adoption and basically if it's out of private family it's like any other child and so there's nobody supervising and there's nobody not for you are legally posted often with force. very distraught about either of you the parents by the. adoption agency. and i love to. say anything about you know one has to work on the children work with the current and work towards reintegration into the family press freedom has become one of the key roadblocks to turkey's membership of the journalist rights watchdog report says the country's become the world's number one media prison many reporters are detained on terrorism laws now being held without charge for prolonged periods of time details now than for months is really going to. it's
is at state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department here this is. actually like any other children in the u.s. like children love their parents and so the state level cannot interfere about children rochelle who are in our. in child protection supervised care summarized by rights out there from officials from the save for a child adoption and basically if it's out of private family it's like any other child and so there's nobody supervising and there's nobody not for you are...
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you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. programs will have to be stopped. the defense department will have to say, wristy immediate effect and will not only be about our military might. it will be about the economy. there was a decrease military spending as we get prepared for this absurd sequestration idea. the state department, we cannot look at military programs that are producing weapons but we can look at people being furloughed. we can look at cutting back on security, has been a challenge we have in
you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what...
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and other things suggesting the state department. you mention the congress be intimidated by the jewish lobby, and he said the state department is under the thumb of the israeli foreign minister's office, that would show an edge about israel and in view of the israel-u.s. relationships, it's so outside of the mainstream i don't think he could effectively serve. he said he couldn't recall this. if you asked, you don't recall it, say no. and there are some clear evidence that he said that the state department was controlled by the israeli foreign minister's office or anything like that, the sum total of all the things he said and all the moves he's taken i think would make him unacceptable. >> greta: i know there were a lot of questions you had about benghazi, questions you said you didn't get the answer to. have you gotten all of the answers and if you haven't gotten the answers, is that in any way going to hold up in your mind or put any sort of of stop on senator hagel for secretary of defense? >> we've got one question answered out
and other things suggesting the state department. you mention the congress be intimidated by the jewish lobby, and he said the state department is under the thumb of the israeli foreign minister's office, that would show an edge about israel and in view of the israel-u.s. relationships, it's so outside of the mainstream i don't think he could effectively serve. he said he couldn't recall this. if you asked, you don't recall it, say no. and there are some clear evidence that he said that the...
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department yeah absolutely because the state you know job protection is at the local level is both state department spokesman a tour of new lives so they were taking the welfare of adopted children very seriously so with that in mind i wonder where the failure of care is going so very badly wrong here. well we're not sure if you're going to rush out who are in your homes are in child protection supervised care or summarized by and by rights out there in the face of all the safety warnings i have about school and up greatly if that sounds well private family like any other child and so there's nobody supervise you and there's nobody up for you and even you posted on wait for it will be a light sent the rest are very rough about i don't hear the choir or by the sound of a loss in a sinful. house and i love those people. who say anything we critical about who got some critics say the adoption ban that's been introduced here now in russia we're talking about just now with reflection of the live law in fact has the knock on effect of depriving everyone if you like of russian kids of maybe get
department yeah absolutely because the state you know job protection is at the local level is both state department spokesman a tour of new lives so they were taking the welfare of adopted children very seriously so with that in mind i wonder where the failure of care is going so very badly wrong here. well we're not sure if you're going to rush out who are in your homes are in child protection supervised care or summarized by and by rights out there in the face of all the safety warnings i...
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what's the complement of non -- of folks from the state department that we send? the relationship between the pentagon and the state department seems to have changed as well. how will he weigh in on that? >> yeah, those are good questions. i think if i could just take two examples. with syria and also with afghanistan, you have questions of where the united states has to figure out some next policy steps that are pretty big and get to the question you raise, the balance between troops possibly, between diplomatic advisers, development experts, cia operatives, and where policy in the case of afghanistan has to make some changes, but it's generally on a predetermined course but it's going to have to vary quite a bit because we're drawing down troops now. in syria i think what we have is a policy for all the good intentions hasn't really worked. and if i were secretary kerry, i would probably commission my best people to do a two to four-week study on fundamentally new options in syria. where i think the united states has to recognize that what it's been doing so far
what's the complement of non -- of folks from the state department that we send? the relationship between the pentagon and the state department seems to have changed as well. how will he weigh in on that? >> yeah, those are good questions. i think if i could just take two examples. with syria and also with afghanistan, you have questions of where the united states has to figure out some next policy steps that are pretty big and get to the question you raise, the balance between troops...
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state department and u.s. embassy in lima are helping out with the search. reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> this morning two teenagers behind bars after a carjacking leads to a police pursuit and crash at a shopping center in union city. this started in fremont yesterday afternoon after police went after a stolen mercedes-benz. the chase ends at union city's union landing shopping center after the suspect hit a tree before slamming into six parked cars. the owner of one of those cars says he was inside the movie theater at the time and had no idea his car had been hit until later. >> the person that committed this crime, you know, by hijacking the gentleman's measur mercedes called this mess while we were just enjoying a sunday at the movies. >> one woman was inside her parked car when it was hit. she was taken to the hospital for treatment. >>> palo alto police are looking for a man who reportedly tried to rob another man at gunpoint. take a look at this sketch. they say around 8:30 friday night, a man who looks like this rode up on a
state department and u.s. embassy in lima are helping out with the search. reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> this morning two teenagers behind bars after a carjacking leads to a police pursuit and crash at a shopping center in union city. this started in fremont yesterday afternoon after police went after a stolen mercedes-benz. the chase ends at union city's union landing shopping center after the suspect hit a tree before slamming into six parked cars. the...
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state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department here this is. actually just like any other children in the u.s. like children of their parents and so the state level here is a human in russia who are. in child protection supervised care. by rights out there from officials from the state. and. private family like any other child and so there's nobody supervised nobody not for you and even the post adoption rate for. russia very. i don't. buy the. option. to. say anything critical about you know. work don't work with her and work towards reintegration into the family. for press freedom has become one of the key roadblocks to turkey's e.u. membership a journalist rights watchdog report says the country has become the world's number one media prison many reporters are detained under antiterrorism the laws being held without charge for prolonged periods of time with details from artie's. it's because of people like me that turkey who is the number one spot in the world for the number of journalists in jail nadeem was arrested and held for two hundred
state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department here this is. actually just like any other children in the u.s. like children of their parents and so the state level here is a human in russia who are. in child protection supervised care. by rights out there from officials from the state. and. private family like any other child and so there's nobody supervised nobody not for you and even the post adoption rate for. russia very. i don't. buy the. option. to. say anything critical...
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they packed the state department for her farewell. held signs saying thank you and cheered and applauded clinton. cnn's jill dougherty is at the state department. >> reporter: randi, secretary clinton's last day at the office included meetings, farewells, and a crisis. on her last afternoon as secretary of state, an emotional farewell to the state department staff hillary clinton led for four years. >> i will miss you, i will probably be dialing ops just to talk. i will wonder what you all are doing because i know that because of your efforts day after day, we are making a real difference. >> but early friday morning, even before she left her house, reports of a suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey. clinton was briefed by her staff and then was driven to the state department where she called the u.s. ambassador to turkey and the turkish foreign minister. at the same time, senator john kerry, the man who within hours would succeed clinton as secretary of state was briefed by his staff on the attack. arriving at hi
they packed the state department for her farewell. held signs saying thank you and cheered and applauded clinton. cnn's jill dougherty is at the state department. >> reporter: randi, secretary clinton's last day at the office included meetings, farewells, and a crisis. on her last afternoon as secretary of state, an emotional farewell to the state department staff hillary clinton led for four years. >> i will miss you, i will probably be dialing ops just to talk. i will wonder what...
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to that end the department of defense has fully supported efforts by congress and the state department to review the events and decisions surrounding the attacks in benghazi. we have made every effort to respond promptly to numerous requests for additional information, to provide briefings, to provide testimony to members and committees in the congress. in fact general dempsey and i were among the very first u.s. government senior officials to brief congress on this tragedy. we appeared before this committee on september 14th, 2012, three days after the attack, and provided the best information we had at that point as to what had taken place. additionally, the defense department participated in classified briefings and answered questions from the intelligence, foreign affairs, homeland security, oversight committees even when we were not called to testify. we've also provided all requested support to the accountability review board that was cochaired by ambassador pickering and admiral mullen. based upon the information we've compiled and the reviews we've conducted, let me describe fo
to that end the department of defense has fully supported efforts by congress and the state department to review the events and decisions surrounding the attacks in benghazi. we have made every effort to respond promptly to numerous requests for additional information, to provide briefings, to provide testimony to members and committees in the congress. in fact general dempsey and i were among the very first u.s. government senior officials to brief congress on this tragedy. we appeared before...
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can a man actually run the state department? i don't know. as the saying goes, i have big heels to fill. >> while defense secretary leon panetta steps up to take on chuck hagel's critics. >> that's pretty obvious that the political knives were out for chuck hagel. >> that's what you think it was? it was totally partisan? >>hat disappointed me is they talked a lot about past quotes, but what about what a secretary of defense is confronting today? what about the war in afghanistan? what about the war on terrorism? what about the budget sequester? >> and baltimore parties all night after the ravens' victory over the 49ers. the highest rated super bowl in history produced enough power for beyonce, but what triggered that 34 minute blackout? >> as the nfl works feverishly to get the power back on. we have a moment as the players now beginning to realize this may be a little bit of a delay as different players are setting out on the field starting to stretch, starting to stay loose. really as bewilledered as the rest of the crowd here. >> did broth
can a man actually run the state department? i don't know. as the saying goes, i have big heels to fill. >> while defense secretary leon panetta steps up to take on chuck hagel's critics. >> that's pretty obvious that the political knives were out for chuck hagel. >> that's what you think it was? it was totally partisan? >>hat disappointed me is they talked a lot about past quotes, but what about what a secretary of defense is confronting today? what about the war in...
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tara mergener for cbs news, the state department. >> the state department is advising u.s. citizens traveling or living in turkey to be on alert for potential violence and to avoid demonstrations in large gatherings. >>> big changes in the obama administration today. it's the last day for hillary clinton as secretary of state. she's meeting with president obama at the white house. later today she'll say goodbye to her staff. then her replacement, massachusetts senator john kerry will be sworn in. >>> in a letter to d.c. mayor vincent gray, natwar gandhi says he's retiring. he served as the c.e.o. folts past 15 years -- for the past 15 years. he plans to retire on june 1. >>> a judge has denied a motion for a mistrial in the case against a former culpeper cop daniel harmon-wright. the jury used a dictionary to look up the meaning of malice. the jurors convicted the officer on tuesday for the february 2012 shooting death of patricia ann cook. >>> one of new york city's most colorful mayors ed koch has died. we learned this morning that koch died of congestive heart failure. c
tara mergener for cbs news, the state department. >> the state department is advising u.s. citizens traveling or living in turkey to be on alert for potential violence and to avoid demonstrations in large gatherings. >>> big changes in the obama administration today. it's the last day for hillary clinton as secretary of state. she's meeting with president obama at the white house. later today she'll say goodbye to her staff. then her replacement, massachusetts senator john kerry...
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and it turns out the intelligence community that's been called the state department. they're flattered by it. they want to have their work respect to called upon. often times there may have been times when the state department has not been as friendly adores it could be to these other partners. i think particularly when you get some pain like policymaking, there's been kind of a secret formula, sort of a kentucky fried chicken. you have to go in the back room and nobody can tell you with the elements are. i happen to believe the process should he widest in the beginning and then narrowed down rather than hope everyone will jump on board. that's the way were trying to do it. >> over here. >> each time a given answer, 10 times more hands go up. >> i want to hear how the intelligence community was called by the state department. >> i'm also impressed at the process you've gone through and particularly catalytic in terms of the bureaucratic politics, not just in terms of the impact on the ground. i've something of a concern about the short time horizon. he said it was zer
and it turns out the intelligence community that's been called the state department. they're flattered by it. they want to have their work respect to called upon. often times there may have been times when the state department has not been as friendly adores it could be to these other partners. i think particularly when you get some pain like policymaking, there's been kind of a secret formula, sort of a kentucky fried chicken. you have to go in the back room and nobody can tell you with the...
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your man is now at the state department. so tell us just knowing what you know of john kerry, this is the job he's wanted his whole life. he told that to the troops as he was arriving at the state department. he waved his passport from when he was a 12-year-old in berlin. it really is an extraordinary coming together of the man, the moment, the job. >> it really is. i think a lot of people know about john kerry and his protest gechbs t against the vietnam war. so people think of him as an anti-war person. but the other part of john kerry is that his family home, there's a family home in france, it was taken over by the nazis. and u.s. forces and allied forces kicked the nazis out and john kerry said one of his earlier memories is going to that home and seeing only a stairway to the sky, seeing a chimney, everything else in devastation. so he has sort of two sides. one is the concern about the u.s. going too far in vietnam and the other is an understanding that the u.s. force can be used for good and he saw that as a very you
your man is now at the state department. so tell us just knowing what you know of john kerry, this is the job he's wanted his whole life. he told that to the troops as he was arriving at the state department. he waved his passport from when he was a 12-year-old in berlin. it really is an extraordinary coming together of the man, the moment, the job. >> it really is. i think a lot of people know about john kerry and his protest gechbs t against the vietnam war. so people think of him as an...
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the state department. now, let the campaign begin. she may not want -- may want some r&r for the short run, but already the world of democratic operatives and donors is itching for the big drive in 2016. take a look at the tablet version of "newsweek" this week. there it is, it's most powerful women in history. i think there's an overstatement. nobody wants to be late to this party. wouldn't cleopatra have been pretty powerful? with me is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and pulitzer prize winner cynthia tucker. where would you put hillary with cleopatra? >> cleopatra immediately came to mind for me, too, and i think hillary clinton probably still has some history in front of her to make before she can be declared the most powerful woman in history. >> okay. >> i think cleopatra is a little ahead of her. >> we've settled that. ed markey -- i'm thinking of ed markey because i'm endorsing him tonight for the senate because scott brown isn't running. let me ask you, governor rendell, let me try to both
the state department. now, let the campaign begin. she may not want -- may want some r&r for the short run, but already the world of democratic operatives and donors is itching for the big drive in 2016. take a look at the tablet version of "newsweek" this week. there it is, it's most powerful women in history. i think there's an overstatement. nobody wants to be late to this party. wouldn't cleopatra have been pretty powerful? with me is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell...
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the secretary of state or got a real sendoff from state department staffers today. hillary clinton's last day. [cheers] full house, recent polls have shown hillary clinton enjoys approvability rating of around 70% '. her departure means tomorrow will be the first day we haven't had a member of the clinton or bush families in the administration since january 19th, 1981. well, it's great day for your 401(k) because the dow hit a high mark we haven't seen in more than five years. the jobs market still needs a little help. ahead, what the experts say today's developments reveal about our economy and where we are headed. plus, how officials accidently released a convicted killer from prison. that's coming up from the journalists of fox news on this friday fox report. the dow topped the 14,000 mark for the first time since october of 2007 before the final crisis began. the dow finished up 149 on the session. the s&p up 36. s&p up 15. jobs report sends mixed signals about the economy. companies added 157,000 jobs last month stronger than expected. at the same time the unem
the secretary of state or got a real sendoff from state department staffers today. hillary clinton's last day. [cheers] full house, recent polls have shown hillary clinton enjoys approvability rating of around 70% '. her departure means tomorrow will be the first day we haven't had a member of the clinton or bush families in the administration since january 19th, 1981. well, it's great day for your 401(k) because the dow hit a high mark we haven't seen in more than five years. the jobs market...
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the state department had briefed the group and in many countries and people they would be visiting. pat took these briefings very much to heart. in fact, one member of the group told a reporter a few years later that pat had served as the groups walking encyclopedia. whenever they needed information , they would always turn to her because she would have the information. her has been concentrated on larger mission of reassuring american, asian allies on eisenhower's policies and attitudes toward communism. while he did that, pastoralist to go make the people. neither he nor pat had ever been particularly interested in her former socializing, so he requested dinner speaking to a minimum so they could meet with as many different people as possible in the countries they visited. i recognize there is a job to be done as she wrote in a travel diary, but could not help but be caught up in the thrill of traveling. even her sadness of leaving the girls did not completely overwhelm her excitement. the harsh reality of such extensive travels combined with the little girl's enthusiasm for seein
the state department had briefed the group and in many countries and people they would be visiting. pat took these briefings very much to heart. in fact, one member of the group told a reporter a few years later that pat had served as the groups walking encyclopedia. whenever they needed information , they would always turn to her because she would have the information. her has been concentrated on larger mission of reassuring american, asian allies on eisenhower's policies and attitudes toward...